Isaac Hempstead Wright doesn’t know what to do with himself now that Game of Thrones is over and honestly – same.
Taking to the Emmy red carpet on Sunday night, a reporter asked what life was like after GoT and he simply responded: ‘Empty!’
Laughing, he continued: ‘No – exciting! It’s like a brave new world, new chapter.’
Bran the Broken is adjusting to life after the throne just fine. #Emmys2019 #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/LPMiH61lME
— Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) September 23, 2019
The 20-year-old actor, who started filming Game of Thrones when he was just 10 years old, went on to reveal he’s just finished shooting a new film in Romania over the summer.
‘That’ll be out soon,’ he said. ‘[I’m] just seeing what comes my way for now.’
The television academy paid a special tribute to GoT during Sunday night’s award show.
Seth Meyers said: ‘Game of Thrones was a show about many things – how the bond of family is the hardest to break, how no matter the amount of wedding planning you do, something invariably goes wrong and how, in the days before 23AndMe, people had to rely on word of mouth to find out if they had slept with their aunt.’
‘GoT not only set Emmy records, it set the standard for storytelling and it will be missed,’ he added.
The television academy then aired a touching montage of scenes from the final series of the hit-HBO show.
Then some major GoT players came out on stage, including Lena Headey, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke, Sophie Turner, Gwendoline Christie, Maisie Williams, Carice van Houten and Alife Allen.
But fans noticed the absence of Bran the Broken (Isaac Hempstead Wright) on stage during the tribute.
Spoiler alert!
Bran ends up sitting on the Iron Throne at the end of season eight, so why isn’t he important enough to lead the tribute?
One GoT fan tweeted: ‘Bran is the actual winner of the Game of Thrones and they literally did not put him on the stage????’
Then another tweeted: ‘So they made bran KING and he’s not even up there with them?’
Justice for Bran, we say!
Emmys 2019 winners list
Writing for a Comedy Series - Fleabag, Episode 1, Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Directing for a Comedy Series - Fleabag, Episode 1, Harry Bradbeer
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series - Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series - Bill Hader, Barry
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series – Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Competition Programe – RuPaul’s Drag Race
Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie - Patricia Arquette, The Act
Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie - Stellan Skarsgård, Chernobyl
Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie - Ben Whishaw, A Very English Scandal
Writing for a Limited Series or TV Movie - Chernobyl, Craig Mazin
Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie - Jharrel Jerome, When They See Us
Television Movie - Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie - Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Limited Series – Chernobyl
Variety Talk Series - Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Variety Sketch Series - Saturday Night Live
Directing for a Variety Series - Saturday Night Live, Host: Adam Sandler
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series - Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Writing for a Drama Series – Succession, Nobody Is Ever Missing, Jesse Armstrong
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series - Julia Garner, Ozark
Lead Actor in a Drama Series – Billy Porter, Pose
Directing for a Drama Series – Ozark, Reparations, Jason Bateman
Lead Actress in a Drama Series - Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Comedy Series - Fleabag
Drama Series
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